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A party who has a driving under the influence (DUI) conviction in their past may be able to get a liquor license, but he will face challenges in the application process. The challenges will be more substantial if the DUI was charged as a felony or there were aggravating circumstances, such as excessive speeding.
47 - On-Sale General - Eating Place (Restaurant) Authorizes the sale of beer, wine and distilled spirits for consumption on the licenses premises. Authorizes the sale of beer and wine for consumption off the licenses premises. Must operate and maintain the licensed premises as a bona fide eating place.
A type 41 liquor license is described by the California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) as an on-sale beer and wine eating place liquor license. A California type 41 liquor license is solely issued to businesses considered to be bona fide eating places.
An Opportunity for Felons? A felony will typically not prevent someone from obtaining a business or liquor license. Most applications will ask the applicant to provide details and an explanation related to any criminal conviction.
Type 41 On-sale Beer & Wine Eating Place This liquor license applies to restaurants who sell beer and wine consumed on or off the venue's property and requires the premises are a bona fide eating place. Distilled alcoholic spirits are not allowed except for liqueurs used for cooking.
If the conviction was due at least in part to alcohol, then it is unlikely that you will be granted a liquor license. It is recommended that you wait five years after any felony convictions before applying for a liquor license.
For your state license, submittal fees are approximately $650 for a Type 41 license and approximately $12,000 for a Type 47 license. If a new license is unavailable, you may be able to purchase an existing license, which could cost about $30-50,000.